The short answer is that maybe it's bad. Transcriptional response basically is the beginnings of what proteins the cell in making - it's part of the cascade that leads to muscle and strength in response to androgens. Study is in vitro, so it is hard to know if the concentrations are outrageously huge.

Then again, I'm a guy who drank a bunch of grapefruit juice to help out his Hdrol.

T3 lowers prolactin. But I dunno, unless your gearing up for a special night/weekend or something where something major like caber is in order, I think outstanding has the right idea by just keeping your estro in check

Basically acts as a protectant hormone. Following a dopamine spike (such as orgasm) prolactin is released and decreases sex drive thereafter. In evolution, this may have been an adaptation to encourage couple bonding.

During times of hyperthermia, especially hyperthermia during exericse, prolactin is released and reduces drive and exercise performance to prevent the organism from continuing to generate great heat loads exercising and to prevent heat illness such as heat-stroke.

Don't be a reductionist. Wiping any one hormone out of an endocrine system that functions as a cyclical cascade and strives for balance is going to have transient and devastating effects on the rest of system.

Don't be a reductionist. Wiping any one hormone out of an endocrine system that functions as a cyclical cascade and strives for balance is going to have transient and devastating effects on the rest of system.

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I don't mind transient as much as devastating. Estrogen reduction before a contest it fine by me

Just in case it hasn't been mentioned, or mentioned in a while throughout this thread, FormaStanz is a great intervention for Progesterone. I have always been of the mindset that controlling estrogen = controlling prolactin and progesterone at the same time.

I don't mind transient as much as devastating. Estrogen reduction before a contest it fine by me

Just in case it hasn't been mentioned, or mentioned in a while throughout this thread, FormaStanz is a great intervention for Progesterone. I have always been of the mindset that controlling estrogen = controlling prolactin and progesterone at the same time.

good info bro. controlling estrogen is also one of the best ways to control cortisol as well. Progesterone is actually derived from pregnenolone, as well as most of the other major hormones. I'm not sure what this has to do specifically with this topic, but I'll post this up for anyone interested in seeing a chart of the exact pathway that steroidal hormones take in the body, I find it quite interesting...

good info bro. controlling estrogen is also one of the best ways to control cortisol as well. Progesterone is actually derived from pregnenolone, as well as most of the other major hormones. I'm not sure what this has to do specifically with this topic, but I'll post this up for anyone interested in seeing a chart of the exact pathway that steroidal hormones take in the body, I find it quite interesting...

You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to MakaveliThaDon again.